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Andrey G. Grozin wrote: |
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> Hello *, |
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> I was at a conference, and could not do the ebuilds earlier. |
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> Here we go: |
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> 1. maxima-5.15.0.ebuild is in the science overlay. |
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> If you want to emerge it with USE=gcl, please, use gcl from the lisp |
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> overlay: |
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> http://repo.or.cz/w/gentoo-lisp-overlay.git |
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> because gcl in the portage tree is broken. |
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> It now includes imaxima; if you emerged it before, you will have to |
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> unmerge it. It depends on dev-tex/mh (which includes the newest breqn). |
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> dev-tex/mh has the only keyword ~amd64; of course, it is absolutely |
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> computer-independent, so, just include the line |
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> dev-tex/mh ~amd64 |
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> to your package.keywords |
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> Sorry for all this mess; this is not me who created it. |
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> 2. wxmaxima-0.7.5 is also in the science overlay. |
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> 3. If you want to use maxima from TeXmacs, update to texmacs-1.0.6.14-r1 |
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> from the same overlay. |
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> Have fun, |
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> Andrey |
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I use sbcl for all of my Common Lisp applications now. Will this require |
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any changes? |
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